The magnitude 11.0 comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner will pass 0.03° from the magnitude 12.1 galaxy NGC 450, in the constellation Cetus, at 22:00 UT, 12th March, 2012.
Comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner is a periodic comet in our solar system. It was discovered by Michel Giacobini from (Nice, France), who observed the comet in the constellation of Aquarius on December 20, 1900. It was recovered two passages later by Ernst Zinner (from Bamberg, Germany) while observing variable stars near Beta Scuti on October 23, 1913. During its apparitions, GiacobiniZinner can reach about the 8th magnitude, but in 1946 it underwent a series of outbursts that made it as bright as 5th magnitude. It is the parent body of the Giacobinids meteor shower (also known as the Draconids). Read more
Comet Giacobini-Zinner (official designation: 21P/Giacobini-Zinner) is a periodic comet in our solar system. It was discovered by Michel Giacobini from (Nice, France), who observed the comet in the constellation of Aquarius on December 20, 1900. It was recovered two passages later by Ernst Zinner (from Bamberg, Germany) while observing variable stars near Beta Scuti on October 23, 1913. Read more